Fwd: Re: "sa-learn -q" patch in FreeBSD
Mark Martinec
Mark.Martinec at ijs.si
Fri Aug 25 12:20:25 UTC 2006
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Mark
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Subject: "sa-learn -q" patch in FreeBSD
From: jm at jmason.org (Justin Mason)
anyone know what this is/does?
http://cia.navi.cx/stats/project/FreeBSD/.message/32ba98d/xml
--j.
Subject: Re: "sa-learn -q" patch in FreeBSD
Date: Friday 25 August 2006 12:38
From: Justin Mason <jm at jmason.org>
To: Mark Martinec <Mark.Martinec+sa at ijs.si>
Cc: users at spamassassin.apache.org
Mark Martinec writes:
> Vivek Khera wrote:
> > in the current port for 3.1.4, there are no freebsd-specific patches
> > to SA, so whatever this was is no longer there.
>
> You are one day behind :)
>
> > On Aug 23, 2006, at 5:01 PM, Justin Mason wrote:
> > > anyone know what this is/does?
> > > http://cia.navi.cx/stats/project/FreeBSD/.message/32ba98d/xml
>
> No idea why it is there, but apparently adds option -q (=quiet)
> to sa-learn and to spamassassin, suppressing the:
> print "$phrase tokens from $learnedcount message(s)
> ($messagecount message(s) examined)\n"
> and the:
> print "$count message(s) examined.\n"
well, if the FreeBSD people want to submit that patch upstream, we'd
appreciate it. Forks between platforms are not a good thing.
--j.
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Mark Martinec writes:
> Vivek Khera wrote:
> > in the current port for 3.1.4, there are no freebsd-specific patches
> > to SA, so whatever this was is no longer there.
>
> You are one day behind :)
>
> > On Aug 23, 2006, at 5:01 PM, Justin Mason wrote:
> > > anyone know what this is/does?
> > > http://cia.navi.cx/stats/project/FreeBSD/.message/32ba98d/xml
>
> No idea why it is there, but apparently adds option -q (=quiet)
> to sa-learn and to spamassassin, suppressing the:
> print "$phrase tokens from $learnedcount message(s)
> ($messagecount message(s) examined)\n"
> and the:
> print "$count message(s) examined.\n"
well, if the FreeBSD people want to submit that patch upstream, we'd
appreciate it. Forks between platforms are not a good thing.
--j.
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